The Denison Singers, an organization of chamber singers founded at Denison University in 1961 by Distinguished Professor Emeritus
William Osborne, is dedicated to excellence in choral performance and
continuing the tradition in three generations of vocalists scattered
across the United States and about the globe.
Since the group's founding, members have presented more than 550
performances in 24 states and on 11 foreign tours that have carried
the ensemble across Europe and to South America. Its singers have
performed on radio and TV, and have enjoyed collaborations ranging
from the Bergonzi String Quartet to Andy Williams and The Chieftains.
Several are composers and instrumentalists of note, as well.
The group's website is intended to be a central clearing house for
information about and for The Denison Singers, and an introduction to
those unfamiliar.
For more information visit The Denison Singers Web site at: www.denisonsingers.com
or contact Bob Palmer at: rvpalmer@rochester.rr.com.